Faculty

  • Read notes on聽accomplishments and accolades for College of Music faculty in 2020.
  • Patricia Butler
    鈥淲e鈥檙e very fortunate in 91福利社 to have the College of Music and the 91福利社 Phil. Even before my husband and I began attending Tak谩cs concerts, we enjoyed the CU Symphony and faculty recitals鈥攁ll told, an incredible resource in our own backyard, including many free performances. I鈥檓 proud that our community has the College of Music and I鈥檓 happy to support it in any way I can.鈥
  • Geri Walther posing
    For loyal Tak谩cs Quartet audiences, violist Geraldine Walther has been a staple on the Grusin stage for some time. Walther has played with the quartet for 15 years, replacing Roger Tapping when he retired in 2005. Tapping
  • The Thompsons
    Longtime college supporters Jeannie and Jack Thompson gave a gift naming the dean鈥檚 office in the expanded Imig in honor of Bruce and Marcy Benson.
  • macky auditorium
    From the 1880s to today, how its history shaped the College of Music as we know it.
  • CU at Boettcher
    The College of Music is thrilled to celebrate its Centennial with a beautifully planned series of concerts, presentations and other events, culminating in the dedication of the new wing of Imig Music Building next fall.
  • Grauman Donation
    In her first year with the American Music Research Center, Professor of Musicology Susan Thomas has made great strides in expanding the unique archive of the center, conducting outreach on American music and history, and supporting scholars and class curricula.
  • Group in Himalayas
    Eklund Opera maestro Nicholas Carthy spent 10 days getting back to the basics in Kathmandu.
  • New Imig entrance
    College prepares to celebrate its legacy with a stunning expansion.
  • Walther with viola
    As the Tak谩cs Quartet enters its 45th year, the internationally acclaimed string quartet鈥攊n residence at the College of Music since 1986鈥攚ill soon see a new musician enter its esteemed ranks.
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